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The faculty of humanity, (islamic free universuty of Esfahan, Khorasgan, Iran)
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islamic free university of Esfahan, Khorasgan
Abstract
'Mechanistic notion of the world', 'capitalism', 'humanism', 'sexual freedom', 'materialism' and 'racism' are the articulation of the dominance system of the west. Using the method of phenomenology presented by Heidegger, this article investigates the relation of these notions in their grounds with some similar notions arising from Judaism. In kabbalah, in the theory of creation in Talmud and in Gersonides' thoughts, there are mechanistic ideas of the world. For the first time, Fetishism and material approach toward god appeared in Judaism. Deism and materialism are two schools of thought imitating the Talmud in this regard. Judaism has a lot of effects on the advent of capitalism and capitalism needed subjective and objective backgrounds emerging from Judaism. Judaism, especially in its Zionistic form, is an orthodox racism and has paved the way for social Darwinism. This article is going to show the affinities between Judaism and the discourse of the dominance of the west.
Nasr,M. , Jafarinezhad,M. and pishbin,M. (2025). ground- finding of dominion discourse of the new west in the Zionistic Judaism. (e231428). Regional Studies: American Studies - Israel Studies, (), e231428
MLA
Nasr,M. , , Jafarinezhad,M. , and pishbin,M. . "ground- finding of dominion discourse of the new west in the Zionistic Judaism" .e231428 , Regional Studies: American Studies - Israel Studies, , , 2025, e231428.
HARVARD
Nasr M., Jafarinezhad M., pishbin M. (2025). 'ground- finding of dominion discourse of the new west in the Zionistic Judaism', Regional Studies: American Studies - Israel Studies, (), e231428.
CHICAGO
M. Nasr, M. Jafarinezhad and M. pishbin, "ground- finding of dominion discourse of the new west in the Zionistic Judaism," Regional Studies: American Studies - Israel Studies, (2025): e231428,
VANCOUVER
Nasr M., Jafarinezhad M., pishbin M. ground- finding of dominion discourse of the new west in the Zionistic Judaism. Regional Studies: American Studies - Israel Studies, 2025; (): e231428.